COPPER MUSEUM
A copper museum exhibiting objects belonging to the local inhabitants, handing down the village's traditional crafts.
Housed in the town hall building since 1986, this museum tells the story of village craftsmanship. An exhibition of old objects belonging to the inhabitants and their use in daily life completes the visit, which is first introduced by videos. Works of art unique in the world, retracing five centuries of history, such as a Virgin's head and a statue of Saint Theresa, 1.20 m high, complete this motley collection of stills, bathtubs and... washing machines. Round off your visit with the workshops of the last boilermakers.
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